65 
1 specimen of Pylaisia polyantha from Gaspe, Quebec. (By exchange with Dr. 
George B. Kaiser. 
- lichens ase hioramecaie ald ieee with _ A. S. Foster. 
+) 
By exchange with 
the United States aoe aaa 
roo specimens “* ptogamae Exsicc atae,’’ Century (Given by the Natural 
History Museum, Vienna, Austria, for the Colu 
mbia ne herbarium.) 
4 specimens of mosses from Arkansas and Texas. (Collected by Mr. B. F. 
Bush.) 
PLANTS AND SEEDS. 
26 plants for nurseries. (By exchange with Bureau of Plant Industry.) 
2 plants of Opuntia Pollardi. (By exchange with U. S. National Museum, 
through Dr. J. N. Rose. 
ollected by Dr. N. L. Britton and Mr. J. F. Cowell.) 
(Collected by Dr. J. A. Shafer.) 
11 plants of Hedychium. (By exchange with Royal Botanic Garden, Glasnevin, 
ae Trelay 
plats for the conservatories. (Given by, Miss Edna Scorup, through 
Dr. P. re Rydber, 
3 plants of Webevoberead australis, 
han Dr. J. N. Ros 
packet seeds of enon pedata, from Cuba. 
an packets seed. ee excha! 
(By exchange with U.S. National Museum, 
(Collected by Dr. J. A. Shafer.) 
nge with Botanic Garden at ern ite 
Mr. E. Stea 
mia.) 
Pp ‘abor, 
90 packets seed. (By exchange with Botanic Garden, Zurich, Switzerland.) 
